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Desert Island Discs

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  1. FellTop

    FellTop Well-Known Member

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    A message to You Rudy is a brilliant song. Should have had a Ska track on my list
     
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    Guns N' Roses - You could be mine.

    Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit

    Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

    Meatloaf - Life is a lemon and I want my money back.

    Fleetwood Mac - The Chain. (Could be any from rumours)

    Queen - Can anybody find me somebody to love

    Arctic Monkeys - Mardy Bum (sure they wrote it about the wife!)

    Metallica - Enter sandman
     
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  3. FellTop

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    Punk does seem to be the last major revolutionary shift in music. For all the reasons you mention.

    I did think Detroit techno was probably it, but it didnt necessarily come with lifestyle changes such as clothing. In the 80s I was travelling to raves or electronic festivals. It was either Frankie Knuckles and chicago house, or Kraftwerk/Tangerine Dream. Then suddenly Derrick May and others moved the sound on, and created this sense of 2 hour soundscapes. It took me on a journey for a few years. I remember this club in Nottingham, called BPM, which was the epitome of underground clubs. That felt revolutionary to me at the time. But I didnt have amy clothes, haircut, style that stood out. Just there to dance for hours and lose myself in the rhythm.

    Then a motorway service station at 5am on the way home for breaky. Only place open back then. Such happy times.
     
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  4. Pure River Slut

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    A lad from Seaburn connected me to Django Reinhardt when I was about 20. Didn’t he have fingers missing or something ?
     
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  5. Smug in Boots

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    You're thinking of Lee Camp mate <laugh>
     
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    Let’s dance was in my extended list
     
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  7. Pure River Slut

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    Mine Camp
     
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  8. Pure River Slut

    Pure River Slut Well-Known Member

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    I did Ska and Reggae. That Natty album is a recommended listen and the lyrics edged it, really hard not to pick Marley mind. Exodus was in my long list. Also Junior Murvin and Lee Scratch Perry if you’re going a bit more roots.
     
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  9. vic9

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    Her version of Tumbling Dice is excellent, and it’s live, what a voice
     
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  10. FellTop

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    No Michael Jackson so far. Was he not a great, or have we become scarred. Billie Jean is brilliant, and that Album is off the scale. Having a listen to Thriller tonight, hard to pick fault.
     
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  11. Smug in Boots

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    He was a great dancer or showman but I never liked his music, even before all the weird behaviour.

    It's sung and performed well but that's all imo, good pop music but not great music.
     
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  12. Washysafc

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    Ok just seen this and I will have to give it some thought, but I think that mine will be a little obscure compared to the ones already published.
     
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  13. The Norton Cat

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    Yeah, sort of. He was badly burnt when he was about 18 and it meant that he could only use two fingers on his left hand so he had to develop a new way of playing.
     
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  14. Smug in Boots

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    All the better mate ...

    ... in fact I might do another 'obscure' one of my own.

    TBF some of my original will be unknown by many.
     
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    Are You Receiving Me - Golden Earring

    No One Knows - Queens of the Stone Age

    She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult

    Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead

    Candles - Rufus Wainwright

    July Morning (Live 1973) - Uriah Heep

    Pray -Kings X

    Slither - Velvet Revolver

    When My Train Pulls In - Gary Clark Jnr

    Oooops here’s 9, to many other greats to mention.

    Enjoy

    Bart
     
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  16. Washysafc

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    Working on the basis that you have to have a memory linked to each track.


    She Loves You -The Beatles ( my first single)

    Train in G Major- Lindisfarne (from my first LP)

    A Little Night Music- Mozart (A level revision music)

    Perfect - Fairground Attraction (came out the year we were married)

    Fascinating Rhythm- Stephane Gappelli and Yehudi Menuhin (Just loved the stuff from Parkinson)

    Roll on the Day -Allan Taylor ( last song played at the Davy Lamp Folk Club the night before I left for Leeds Uni)

    This England- The Younguns (Possibly the best song about being English by not nationalist)

    The Auld Town Shuffle-The Easy Club. (It reminds me of Edinburgh a city I love)
     
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  17. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    Go for it. The thing is there no wrong answers on something like this. The 8 you choose is as relevant/ important to you as my 8 are to me and his/ her 8 ‘s are to them !

    ooops - just re read this and that reply was meant to be in response to Washy saying his list might be a bit obscure. Apologies for the confusion!
     
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  18. Bizarreknives

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    1. Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd
    2. Sister Morphine The Stones
    3. Tea for One Led Zeppelin
    4. Crime of the Century Supertramp
    5 Five Years Bowie
    6 Racing in the Street Bruce Springsteen
    7 Both Sides Now Joni Mitchell
    8 Landslide Fleetwood Mac

    I could have dozens if truth be told
     
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  19. WillD

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    Mostly B sides or songs the the artists are not famous for.

    1. Erasure - Chorus
    2. Duran Duran - Electric Barbarella
    3. Robbie Williams - Madonna
    4. Stranglers - Always the sun
    5. Right Said Fred - Don't talk just Kiss
    6. Undertones - Perfect Cousin
    7. Space - You and me verses the world
    8. Morrisey - Spent the day in bed

    Honourable mentions to

    9. Elvis Costello - Accidents will happed
    10. B.A. Roberston - Knocked it off
     
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  20. Jack Ford

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    Shows how out of touch I am. Having read through this thread I would say about half the tunes selected Ive never heard of. Anyhow here's mine in no particular .

    1 Rambling Rose - Nat King Cole

    2)Do what you gotta do - Four Tops

    3. Good Year for the Roses- Elvis Costello

    4 The Wonder of You - Elvis Presley

    5 Without the one you love - 4 tops

    6 One Road - Love Affair

    7 Just a little misunderstanding -Contours

    8 Stay in my Lonely Arms - Elgins
     
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